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Do you want to explore the best of Boyacá in one place? Pueblito Boyacense, located in Duitama, features replicas of various towns showcasing architecture, crafts, and traditional food. This quick guide will help you plan your visit: how to get there, accommodation options, things to do, and useful tips.
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The Pueblito Boyacense is in Duitama, about 3 km from the center. It consists of replicas of seven municipalities: Villa de Leyva, Tibasosa, Tenza, El Cocuy, Sáchica, Monguí, and Ráquira, recreated with details of colonial architecture and cobblestone streets.
From Bogotá: Take a bus from the terminal to Duitama. The cost is approximately $47,000 COP, and the journey takes about 3 hours. Tell the driver to drop you off at the nearest point to Pueblito Boyacense. From there, take a taxi for $8,000 COP and you’re all set.
By private car: Follow this route: Bogotá -> Tunja -> Duitama. Use Google Maps or Waze for navigation.
From Tunja: Take a bus from the terminal; the cost is around $12,000 COP, and the journey lasts between 60 to 90 minutes.
Tip: Arrive early to make the most of your visit. The entrance fee is $8,000 COP.

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Here are 3 options you might like for accommodation:
Cactus Living: Apartment with private parking, 24-hour reception, and Wi-Fi. 1 bedroom with a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom with shower. Click here to see prices and book

Hotel Los Geranios: Offers free Wi-Fi and parking. Rooms include TV, private bathroom, and American breakfast. Click here to see prices and book

Hotel Bugambilia: Features a garden, family rooms, Wi-Fi, and 24-hour reception. They offer tour organization and a terrace. Click here to see prices and book

Built in the 1990s, Pueblito Boyacense was created as a tribute to the traditional architecture of Boyacá and to promote tourism in Duitama. Each house represents a municipality, preserving local features and traditions.

Walk through the recreated streets: it feels like traveling back in time and comparing the architecture of each municipality.

Buy handicrafts: don’t miss the replicas from Ráquira (ceramics) and Monguí (leather crafts and balls).

Try Boyacense cuisine: look for typical dishes like longaniza, arepas, and drinks like sabajón in the local establishments.

Visit duration: 2 to 3 hours for a comfortable tour; add more time if you plan to buy crafts or eat leisurely.
Best time to visit: Dry months (December to March) make outdoor walks easier.
Entrance fee: The entrance fee is $8.00 COP.
What to bring: Comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunscreen, and a camera.
Parking: There are areas for visitors; if you’re taking the bus, plan for a short taxi ride from the Duitama terminal.

How much time do I need? About 2 to 3 hours to explore at a relaxed pace. If you're interested in shopping or dining, consider more time.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it is a family-friendly and safe space where children can learn about Boyacense culture.
Do I need to book in advance?
No, it is not necessary for general visits.
Is there parking?
Yes, the place has areas for visitors.

Add Pueblito Boyacense to your itinerary in Boyacá. Book your accommodation in advance and check availability before traveling. Safe travels!
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